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‘Grey’s Anatomy’s’ Ellen Pompeo Engaged To A Convicted Drug Dealer

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June 20th, 2007 by Castina

Tagged as: ABC, Grey's Anatomy


Tattles at Star Magazine claim ‘Grey’s Anatomy’s’ Ellen Pompeo’s fiancé, Chris Ivery, is a convicted felon who spent fourteen months in prison for postal theft and credit card fraud. The rag reports Chris has “at least 13 criminal convictions in Massachusetts — including ones for dealing cocaine and pot — and has had three lengthy jail sentences!”

The actress who claims to have been raised by drag queens (a figure of speech) is standing by her man: “Yeah, he used a credit card that wasn’t his when he was 18. Show me a teenager from Boston who doesn’t have a record!”

According to Star:

“When the news first came out that Chris had spent time in prison for fraud, Ellen just shrugged it off,” says a friend. “She said he had told her everything about what happened long ago, and that it didn’t make one bit of difference to her; it’s in the past. But she has never let on that he was convicted of dealing cocaine and pot, too.”

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4 Responses to “‘Grey’s Anatomy’s’ Ellen Pompeo Engaged To A Convicted Drug Dealer”

  1. On June 21st 2007, Ellie wrote:

    He’s so creepy! I can’t believe she is actually going to marry him. McFelon!

  2. On June 22nd 2007, Horacio wrote:

    Does anyone question the fact that he’s always referred to as a L.A. Music Producer, yet we never hear about any of the music he’s “producing”? I think that should be looked into as well. Honestly, is the public that stupid. He’s a fraud.

  3. On July 12th 2008, THE PATRIOT wrote:

    HE DOES NOT DESERVE HER ALTHOUGH SHE ACCEPTED BUT I DONT THINK THAT SHE HAS A LITTLE BIT OF UNDERSTANDING WHAT SHE IS GOING TO DO WITH HER LIFE LIVING WITH A DRUG DEALER ,IT’S JUST SO STUPID OF HER

  4. On April 21st 2009, DENISE wrote:

    THE PAST IS THE PAST. HE’S A DIFFERENT PERSON NOW, AND THEY’RE HAPPY.

    CONGRATS TO THE EXPECTANT PARENTS.

    DENISE

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